The 87th Annual Academy Awards is set to take place Sunday, February 22nd at the Dolby Theatre in Hollywood. Hosted by Neil Patrick-Harris, of How I Met Your Mother and Starship Troopers fame, the Oscars will celebrate the year’s greatest films, performances and achievements. But as with every year, not everyone can agree on the films that have made the list, and the films that didn’t.

Awards ceremonies are everywhere in the news right now, from the Grammies to the Oscars which was held just two days ago. And now online streaming outfit, Netflix seem to want in on some awards action, and have created their own way to honour movies and TV shows with the Flixies.

The awards are for rewarding those shows and films that go the extra mile. Anyone can vote in the awards until March 10 and categories include best guilty pleasure, best commute shortener, best hangover cure, Best tantrum tamer, best hangover cure, best bromance and best marathon TV show.

The Flixies apply to movies as well as shows and all members and non-members of the online world are invited to vote by visiting the Flixies Website.

Netflix claim that the Flixie awards are designed to celebrate “the new viewing habits of today’s entertainment watchers.”

If you are a particularly devoted fan, you will be pleased to know that you can keep voting until your fingers ache.

If you can contain your excitement long enough then the winners will be named on Monday March 11.

Although the awards may not be quite up there with the Oscars, Netflix claim to have over 33 million subscribers from forty countries, who view around one billion hours of streaming per month.

As the celebrities in Hollywood begin to file out of the most glamourous after-parties in the world, the world’s biggest movie awards show has now been uploaded as a catch-up viewing option through ABC’s website, a day after the ceremonies. Despite the controversy surrounding the lack of live streaming, ABC have called the move a notable one for being the first time the annual awards have been made fully-available online.

The show is now available for free and in its entirety on ABC.com, ABC Player, or Hulu (starting at 6am EST, around 11 hours after viewers might have liked), though with the conditions of being ad-supported (aside from on subscription service Hulu Plus) and hosted online for a limited time only, with availability of the broadcast set to end at midnight (EST) this Wednesday.

ABC Entertainment’s senior vice-president Karin Gilford noted: “Tonight’s show included remarkable performances that will surely have people talking. This is an easy, convenient way for anyone who missed the show to catch up and join the conversation. It’s also perfect for anyone who just wants to relive the most magical moments of the night.”

Most of those ‘magical moments’ in Oscars ceremonies mainly consist of smug celebrity back-patting, though, not particularly ‘relivable’ parts when it isn’t live, so a selection of the headlines you will want to know from the show without wading through the filler can be seen below, starting with the most obvious question of ‘who won what':

Notable records being taken away from the 24 categories include the 3rd Academy Award for English actor Daniel Day-Lewis for his portrayal of Abraham Lincoln in Lincoln, a night-leading 4 awards for Life of Pi, Argo taking the coveted ‘Best Feature’ title, and the mere nominations of Emmanuelle Riva (Amore) and Quvenzhane Wallis (Beasts of the Southern Wild) in the ‘Best Actress’ category, the oldest and youngest Oscar nominees at age 85 and 9, respectively.

Also notable was the tie for victory in ‘Best Sound Editing’ between Skyfall and Zero Dark Thirty, which both took a trophy due to being on an equal number of votes, only the 6th time in the 85-show history of the Oscars that this has happened.

Away from the presentations and celebrations of the past year in film, there were also the obligatory highlights from the red carpet, what the stars were ‘wearing’, and items which could be filed under ‘miscellaneous’, including host Seth MacFarlane performing the specially-themed showtune “We Saw Your Boobs” (part of an overall performance which as expected polarised opinion), and some of the clips below: